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Client’s Testimonials

Bwayne 0.

I'll start by saying that Dianne Jones truly became my Guardian Angel! In regards to my divorce case that has lasted several years without an end in sight

Adam B.

I just had my first meeting with Dianne Jones at Men's Legal Center. I walked into the office entirely overwhelmed at the divorce process after being served

Shane M.

Being a dad with two baby mommas, I was scared of the court process hearing that California is a mommy state. DO NOT BELIEVE THIS! A big THANK YOU to Men's

Jun

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Baby Before Marriage Does Not Increase Divorce Risk

Couples who had babies prior to getting married between 1985 – 1995 were 60% more likely to experience a divorce. Decades later, a study has revealed that higher chance of breaking up has completely vanished. In this article, we’ll talk about why.

Less Pressure and More Leeway

In carrying out their study on behalf of the Council on Contemporary Families, researchers looked at more than 5,700 couples collectively who had their first child before getting married (2,656 from 1985 – 1995; 3,046 from 2006 – 2010).

Lead researcher, Kelly Musick, of Cornell University, pointed to ever-evolving societal attitudes for the decrease in the divorce risks. Speaking with The Huffington Post, she said “living together is now a more common part of the family landscape in the U.S. There’s less pressure to rush into marriage immediately after conception and more leeway to organize family life.”

Exceptions to Staying Together

The study also revealed that cohabiting parents who stood significantly higher odds of breaking up were those who never married. In fact, 30% of the couple who never married broke up within five years – about twice the rate among the couples who did marry.

Thinking of Divorce? Call the Men’s Legal Center

As you can tell, many people besides just the couple are affected by the decision to divorce. If you’re a man considering leaving a relationship with a child involved, you need the advice and guidance of the men’s rights lawyers at Men’s Legal Center. Call us at (619) 234-3838.

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• This form of communication is for informational purposes only and NOT legal advice.

• You agree that submitting electronic information to us does not constitute a request for legal advice and that you are not forming an attorney-client relationship between any attorneys affiliated, or employed by the Men’s Legal Center, unless agreed upon via retainer agreement with the Men’s Legal Center.

• You are urged not to send us any confidential information contained in an e-mail or any attachment until such time as we have indicated to you that we are able to review that information.

• You recognize that our review of your information, even if it is confidential and even if it is transmitted in a good faith effort to retain us, does not preclude us from representing another client directly adverse to you, even in a matter where that information could and will be used against you.

• If you have time sensitive information do not e-mail us. Please call us and schedule an initial consultation at (619) 234-3838.

• By clicking “Accept,” you represent that you understand this disclosure and agree that submitting this form to our attorneys DOES NOT establish any type of attorney client relationship with the Men's Legal Center.